Park Presidio Boulevard Explained

Park Presidio Boulevard
Maint:Caltrans and San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
Direction A:South
Terminus A:Golden Gate Park
Junction:Geary Boulevard, California Street
Direction B:North
Terminus B:Presidio of San Francisco

Park Presidio Boulevard is a road and park in San Francisco, California, which connects Golden Gate Park to the Presidio of San Francisco.[1] It carries California State Route 1 along its entire route.

The land was purchased in 1903, for the sum of $360,000, as an extension of Golden Gate Park.[2]

Running from Crossover Drive near the John F. Kennedy Drive overpass inside Golden Gate Park westward, it turns north and runs between 14th Avenue and Funston Avenue in the Richmond District. Here, the tree-lined boulevard acts as a noise barrier for the adjacent streets. A gravel trail also runs on the east side of the road. At the northern terminus at Lake Street, the road continues into the Presidio as Veterans Boulevard.

References

  1. Book: Thompson, Erwin N. . Defender of the Gate: The Presidio of San Francisco : a History from 1846 to 1995 . 1997 . U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center . 631–632 . Google Books.
  2. News: Doss . Margot Patterson . 1977-01-30 . Straight and Narrow . 6 . The San Francisco Examiner . 2023-02-21.

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